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fabulous innovation in education. if you have a kid who is willing to study and learn and grow himself in to it you have a rare kid. such a kid can benefit greatly from a liberal arts university or engineering college. but for the rest of them who are there getting high all the time it's a colossal waste of money and drain on the taxpayers who have to eat the loss in the student loan program. online education for profit, online education is the wave of the future. >> neil: i don't mind the online thing. the alternative. one thing i look at is the basic skills. electricians and plumbers. as far as i know, mine have people. my plumber comes and he has people. i'm thinking this is something we're missing in this discussion. that's just me. what do you think? >> i agree with everything that everyone said. >> neil: you are like switzerland. you are trying to get along with people. go ahead. >> on the one hand, all sors of students are wasting their time on college. on the other hand, the studies are clear that people with
fabulous innovation in education. if you have a kid who is willing to study and learn and grow himself in to it you have a rare kid. such a kid can benefit greatly from a liberal arts university or engineering college. but for the rest of them who are there getting high all the time it's a colossal waste of money and drain on the taxpayers who have to eat the loss in the student loan program. online education for profit, online education is the wave of the future. >> neil: i don't mind...
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education is the capital from which people build careers, lives, homes, families. that somehow has to be drummed into people's heads. we don't know ho to do it. >> we have to -- i don't think we should be incentivizing people to do the stuff that puts them into welfare. >> having kids, starting a family -- >> that's one of the problems. you get paid more money when you have more kids. >> go ahead. >> ben was starting to make an important point which is we sort of -- >> then i guess he did. >> i'm going to finish. >> all right. >> we overgeneralize. ben said it's hard to have a good life on $38,000, especially in some of the states that we showed on screen. we're also overgeneralizing here. these programs are not a bed of roses. it's not like you sort of lounge around eating bon-bons. >> what, waunt many tow go out and do pushups every day? you get the money, dude. you have to enroll in the program. you have to participate. you have to check in, et cetera. >> oh, come on. >> if we're saying that our public policy should be to encourage people to work, to not work, i
education is the capital from which people build careers, lives, homes, families. that somehow has to be drummed into people's heads. we don't know ho to do it. >> we have to -- i don't think we should be incentivizing people to do the stuff that puts them into welfare. >> having kids, starting a family -- >> that's one of the problems. you get paid more money when you have more kids. >> go ahead. >> ben was starting to make an important point which is we sort of...
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i just don't think it will get through because you know, one thing i think that we're more educated on than those, we do know that public pension funds, teachers, all of barack obama's, you know, his starting outfield, they have money in the stock market and this will hurt the stock market. >> i hear you, but, guys, i've got to tell you, a lot of things that rich people have done and agreed to in the last few years that i think hurts them and hurts this country. thanks a lot. see this shrimp, i bet you thought he was a goner. and some lawmakers want to bring back the spending that brought back this critter. attention, all shoppers, your credit card bill is about to get bigger with a new fee kicking in this weekend. and people fee'd up are lashing out. you maniacs, you blew it up! >> charge it up and pay up. starting tomorrow, retailers no longer having to pay the processing fees to credit card companies. part after class action lawsuit rolling. so, who is going to cover the cost? how about you. it could add another 4% to every purchase that you make with plastic. this is a nightmare. >
i just don't think it will get through because you know, one thing i think that we're more educated on than those, we do know that public pension funds, teachers, all of barack obama's, you know, his starting outfield, they have money in the stock market and this will hurt the stock market. >> i hear you, but, guys, i've got to tell you, a lot of things that rich people have done and agreed to in the last few years that i think hurts them and hurts this country. thanks a lot. see this...
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i just don't think it will get through because you know, one thing i think that we're more educated on than those, we do know that public pension funds, teachers, all of barack obama's, you know, his starting outfield, they have money in the stock market and this will hurt the stock market. >> i hear you, but, guys, i've got to tell you, a lot of things that rich people have done and agreed to in the last few years that i think hurts them and hurts this country. thanks a lot. see this shrimp, i bet you thought he was a goner. and some lawmakers want to bring back the spending that brought back this critter. attention, all shoppers, your credit card bill is about to get bigger with a new fee kicking in this weekend. and people fee'd up are lashing out. you maniacs, you blew it up! damn you all to hell! [ male announcer ] let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. mor
i just don't think it will get through because you know, one thing i think that we're more educated on than those, we do know that public pension funds, teachers, all of barack obama's, you know, his starting outfield, they have money in the stock market and this will hurt the stock market. >> i hear you, but, guys, i've got to tell you, a lot of things that rich people have done and agreed to in the last few years that i think hurts them and hurts this country. thanks a lot. see this...
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america -- charles, the fear is he wants to raise taxes on the half milln dollar overcrowd to help out education. he'd have to get approval in albany, which might not happen. he this banks having done enough to give back pain they caused people. rich people haven't paid enough. fall-out is what? >> you attack wall street and you take away the profits. the poorest people in new york city become more. i could hurt the country. 44 of the fortune 500 companies are head quarterbacked in the city. >> i- are headquartered in the city. >> the power that he answers to the union. he has to negotiate the contracts . 300,000 workers. they want billions of retroactive raises. you watch out if he gives them power. >> are you watching out there in lala land? >> ben says the democratic party see how he creamed the republicans and they are saying leftward, ever leftward young man. that is scary. >> adam, you found your patron saint. >> the high-level analysis is right. the voters are willing to approve higher taxes. bill de blasio is more than -- >> put this in context. socialist is rununning the financial capit
america -- charles, the fear is he wants to raise taxes on the half milln dollar overcrowd to help out education. he'd have to get approval in albany, which might not happen. he this banks having done enough to give back pain they caused people. rich people haven't paid enough. fall-out is what? >> you attack wall street and you take away the profits. the poorest people in new york city become more. i could hurt the country. 44 of the fortune 500 companies are head quarterbacked in the...
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government is supposed to catch the criminals and keep the road smooth and keep the subways running and kids educated. ha, ha, ha. terrible idea to tell me to take the stairs. >> you run up the stairs. >> and give me a heart attack. i could run. >> i can't see what that is. >> is that your bock? >> i think it is dangerous. i have a very close friend in georgia, and she said it is dangerous for women to take the stairs. they could be raped in many buildings. >> adam, the final point? >> we are minimizing the fact that there is a serious obesity problem. we should give him a pat on the back. >> should have made the point. don't run up dark stairs in the middle of the night that is an issue. >> obesity a good excuse? >> for him but not me. >> fill the pot holes in my neighborhood before you worry about what i am eating. >> glad we got them on the screen together. many thanks to charlie and dagen. what is hotter than the temps outside in what about the three funds to buy right now. >> the very bust fund to buy right now, adam. >> van guards market traded fund, charles. i am a fan of spreading out your in
government is supposed to catch the criminals and keep the road smooth and keep the subways running and kids educated. ha, ha, ha. terrible idea to tell me to take the stairs. >> you run up the stairs. >> and give me a heart attack. i could run. >> i can't see what that is. >> is that your bock? >> i think it is dangerous. i have a very close friend in georgia, and she said it is dangerous for women to take the stairs. they could be raped in many buildings....
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on the best way to cover the president's health care law, offering what they're calling specialized education in health care reporting. charlie gasperino. >> i can't wait to sign up, dude. (laughter) >> isn't that weird and that anyone would sign up for, i'm sorry we got it wrong. >> any, any journalists that signs up for this should be thrown out of the industry immediately and taking-- i'm trying to take it seriously. it's so stupid it's unbelievable. i'm going to pass this to adam. >> adam, what-- (laughter) >> i'm going to try to explain. part of this they think there's bad report ong this because the reporters don't know what's in the law and they want to give them the straight skinny right from the folks who wrote it. what do you make of that? >> normally, on journalistic issues charlie and i are in lockstep. i disagree with you, if you're a reporter covering the intricacies of this extremely complicated legislation and regulation, you have nothing to lose by going to a forum hosted by advocates. >> how about getting brain washed. >> brain washed? >> adam with all due respects. >> let m
on the best way to cover the president's health care law, offering what they're calling specialized education in health care reporting. charlie gasperino. >> i can't wait to sign up, dude. (laughter) >> isn't that weird and that anyone would sign up for, i'm sorry we got it wrong. >> any, any journalists that signs up for this should be thrown out of the industry immediately and taking-- i'm trying to take it seriously. it's so stupid it's unbelievable. i'm going to pass this...
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and they all run in the same scenario of thinking that they're doing things very educated, done very well academically. >> how many business courses? >> not too many. i don't know of any. because based on my experience, they had a lot of trouble adding and subjecting. >> not a happy newspaper owner. giving -- well, sam zell with a major warning for jeff bezos who bought "washington post" for $250,000. he says you have no idea what you're getting into it. >> i'm hanging out with academics and what is he talking about? >> he's talking -- >> what he's saying is when he tried to cutosts at the "tribune" and "l.a. times it was like talking to a brick wall. >> i don't hang out with academics and drink tea and -- >> yes, you do. >> listen, newspapers are a horrible business. that's the botto line. it ia very tough business. you know, there are costs for printing. this is the worst business in the world. and, you know, and here's the problem, the online model doesn't work really as a pay mol. >> back to journalists, though, i think what he was saying is jeff bezos might think he owns "the po
and they all run in the same scenario of thinking that they're doing things very educated, done very well academically. >> how many business courses? >> not too many. i don't know of any. because based on my experience, they had a lot of trouble adding and subjecting. >> not a happy newspaper owner. giving -- well, sam zell with a major warning for jeff bezos who bought "washington post" for $250,000. he says you have no idea what you're getting into it. >> i'm...